Search Results for: weber-cockayne syndrome

…o polymorphous light eruption, dermatophytosis, Sweet’s syndrome, erysipelas, and several other “acute” inflammatory conditions that are either devoid of eosinophils or sport relatively few of them. An infiltrate of inflammatory cel…

…dermatitis with predominance of neutrophils is Sweet’s syndrome (Fig. 5.205 A&B), which may be simulated histopathologically by bowel-bypass syndrome and one of the presentations of pyoderma gangrenosum (Fig. 5.206 A&B). Sometimes mono…

…inically as drug-induced erythema multiforme, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis, as well as lichenoid and bullous drug eruptions were excluded. Results of that study are being published s…

…generic, not only for mycosis fungoides, but also for S?zary syndrome and related lymphoproliferative disorders. The idea gained acceptance rapidly; soon those four letters, CTCL, were ubiquitous in the literatures of dermatology, pathology, oncolog…

…; but by edema marked in the papillary dermis = Sweet’s syndrome This can be judged to be an early stage in the evolution of a lesion of Sweet’s syndrome because the infiltrate is perivascular and interstitial, rather than nodular and di…

…dysplasia of a type which may be seen in the dysplastic nevus syndrome,’ or ‘melanocytic dysplasia of the type which may be seen in the dysplastic nevus syndrome’ (when there is no associated nevus). It is the responsibility of the…

…ad an associated colonic carcinoma and constituted Muir-Torre syndrome (MTS). Another case presented with a skin nodule and regional nodal metastasis. The third case had a history of recurrent similar lesions at the same site. Conclusion: Although ra…

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